After a thoroughly entertaining group stage at Euro 2020, the fixtures for the Round of 16 have now been finalised. There are a number of standout fixtures, most notably England against Germany on Tuesday at Wembley Stadium. We’ve got everything you need to know before the knockout stage gets underway on Saturday.
Who has qualified for the Round of 16 at Euro 2020?
- Wales
- Denmark
- Italy
- Austria
- Netherlands
- Czech Republic
- Belgium
- Portugal
- Croatia
- Spain
- France
- Switzerland
- England
- Germany
- Sweden
- Ukraine
How does the Round of 16 work at Euro 2020?
In the knockout phase, if a match is level at the end of normal time, extra-time is played (two periods of fifteen minutes), where each team is allowed to make a sixth substitution. If there’s still nothing to separate the two sides after extra-time, the match is decided by a penalty shoot-out.
Who will England play in the Round of 16 at Euro 2020?
England’s 1-0 win against the Czech Republic on Tuesday saw them top Group D. As a result, they will now face the runners-up in Group F, Germany, at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday June 29 at 5pm.
Euro 2020 Fixtures: Round of 16
Saturday, June 26
Wales v Denmark (5pm, Johan Cruyff Arena)
Italy v Austria (8pm, Wembley Stadium)
Sunday, June 27
Netherlands v Czech Republic (5pm, Puskas Arena)
Belgium v Portugal (5pm, Estadio de La Cartuja)
Monday, June 28
Croatia v Spain (5pm, Parken Stadium)
France v Switzerland (8pm, Arena Nationala)
Tuesday, June 29
England v Germany (5pm, Wembley Stadium)
Sweden v Ukraine (8pm, Hampden Park)
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Article by Sam Straw